We are pleased to announce the release of version 1.5.2.2, with one of the most exciting new features being support for Push Notifications to mobile devices. Push Notifications are instant alerts that can be displayed on your mobile device via an app running on the device. Four apps are currently supported covered the three primary smart phone platforms.

Another new feature in this release is support for GrowlForWindows, which allows you to forward the health alerts from your Windows Home Server to GrowlForWindows running either on the server or on another PC on the network. By default it will display popup messages on the desktop wherever it is installed, however it is most useful for utilizing the available GrowlForWindows Plugins to forward the notifications to services not directly supported by Remote Notification.

Finally, the HTML format Daily Reports now have the option to include Google Image Charts displaying the server statistics in a friendly image format. If you don’t like the charts they can be disabled in the Reports Settings.

Those of you that are already using Remote Notification should receive an Update alert in Remote Notification within the next 24 hours. We recommend that you always upgrade to the latest version. Below is a full list of changes in the new release, and you can download the latest version here.

I am considering adding Push Notification support to Remote Notification, and am soliciting input on what phone you use and the apps you prefer. I’ve currently got Growl For Windows working, which supports plugins to forward push notifications to many devices but has limitations in that it does not run as a service and thus would require some manual configuration by the user. I’m also investigating Prowl and Push for the iPhone.

Post here in the comments and let us know what apps you would like to see supported.

We are pleased to announce the release of Remote Notification version 1.5.1.2 which includes a number of new features plus a few minor bug fixes. The biggest new feature is a Mac Connector application that offers Windows Home Server Health Alerts on your Mac desktop as well as reporting of Time Machine backup status to your Windows Home Server for centralized reporting and alerting. The current backup status of all Macs that are running Remote Notification is also included in the Daily Email Reports.

Those of you that are already using Remote Notification should receive an Update alert in Remote Notification within the next 24 hours. We recommend that you always upgrade to the latest version. Below is a full list of changes in the new release, and you can download the latest version here.

We are pleased to announce the release of Remote Notification 1.5.0.7. This is a minor update comprised mostly of a small bug fix plus several new statistics added to the Daily Reports. If you are already running Remote Notification 1.5 you should receive an update notice within the next day.

I’ve started a poll in the Remote Notification support forum, asking users if they use the Text formatted Daily Email Reports or if they use the HTML formatted reports. You can cast your vote here, or leave a comment here on the blog.

We’re pleased to announce the release of Remote Notification 1.5.0.4. This update delivers functionality that allows your server to post Windows Home Server health notifications to a Twitter feed, either as status updates or as direct messages to another Twitter user. The Twitter recipient is highly customizable just like the other recipient types, allowing you to choose to receive errors and/or warnings, and to configure exclude filters for those notifications that you’d rather not see.

Upgrading to version 1.5.0.4 is easy. Simply uninstall your current version of Remote Notification, and install the newest version downloaded from here. Setup instructions are available in the documentation section to walk you through the configuration of your Twitter recipient.

The full list of changes in the 1.5.0.4 release include:

Add Twitter recipient type that supports both Twitter status updates as well as direct (private) messages

Explicitly set text color in HTML email reports so they render properly on OLED smart phones that invert colors to save battery power (thanks Jeff Z.)

Minor changes to improve error handling and logging

Thank you for using Remote Notification, we look forward to hearing how you like the new features.

Martin Rothschink, developer of the popular Lights-Out Add-In for Windows Home Server has let us know that the conflict with Remote Notification and Lights-Out 1.5 Beta has been resolved. If you have Lights-Out 1.5 build 1440 installed you’ll want to upgrade to the latest build 1443.

Quick on the heels of the initial Remote Notification 1.5 release yesterday, we have released a new version that will allow Remote Notification to work on non-English versions of Windows Home Server. If you already have Remote Notification 1.5 installed, you should get an update notification automatically in the next day or so.

We do not yet have localized versions for non-English systems but are considering this for future releases. If you use a non-English Windows Home Server and would like Remote Notification 1.5 in your language, post in the comments with what language you would want.

I used the previous version for about a year, but the additions like RSS feeds, daily report, exclusion filters, make this an essential add-in to keep abreast of your WHS health. - Jerry C.

Wow, this is really amazing and EXACTLY what I am looking for. I love my EX495, but in a predominantly Mac & iOS household, I typically learn of WHS problems by walking past my Home Server once in a blue moon and seeing the flashing red light, then rushing to the nearest machine to launch CoRD and start troubleshooting. ... Buying right away. - Ross W.